And Simon enhused: 'I think you are
absolutely fantastic. I love the fact that you didn't do an exact copy
of the song. You've got a unique voice, I really, really like you.'

It was a unanimous yes from the judging panel.

Earlier in the show the Showbears were first on and put on a highly entertaining performance, that ended up with David Walliams joining them on stage.

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The hilarious homosexual troupe were dressed in glittery sailor outfits.

Davdi was heard to comment: 'Simon, they could be the new One Direction.'

They turned in a rib-tickling rendition of It's Raining Men, with their own take on The Weather Girls song, singing 'We're sailor men', in replacement of the original chorus.

David couldn't contain his inner gay man and told them: 'I wanna join and sing that song with you...'

Hello sailor! David Walliams joins the Showbears on stage

The boys beckoned him on to the stage, but he told them: 'If you get me an outfit.'

Though he said: 'I may be too camp and send it over the edge.'

He
joined them on stage and awkwardly followed the boys with a glittery
hat on his head, of course getting right into the camp show.

Alesha told them: 'The country's going to fall in love with you.'

And Amanda said: 'The royal family will love you.'

But despite Simon's comment that 'It was rubbish, but sort of good', the group made it through.

Just couldn't help himself! The comedian camped it up as he usually does

The Face Team acrobatic basketball team from Hungary followed with a spectacular display of basketball skills using a trampoline to pull off a series of increasingly complex dunks.

Even Simon was seen mouthing 'Wow!' at one point.

Amanda told the team: 'I have never seen anything like it before.'

Alesha repeated Amanda's comments and added: 'I would love to see it again.'

Up in the air: The Face Team basketball acrobats impressed the panel

David commented: 'I love seeing things I wouldn't be able to do. You guys have blown us away.'

While Simon said: 'What you did in between wasn't great. You need to work on it.'

All the judges put the team through.

Next up were United We Stand a dance group from Stratford.

They say they'll put the winning money into a community centre, before launching into a very impressive routine.

Heartwarming: Paula and Gary of Strictly Wheels

Dave said: 'My heart always sinks when I see dance acts because we've seen so many great ones. After two seconds I knew it was something special.'

Alesha said: 'You were so sharp and precise. You hit it hard we could feel that energy. You. Blew. Me. Away.'

Simon told them: 'We've seen a lot of dance acts and I mention Diversity, because they're the template. This was about as close as I've seen to that. Massive massive potential, I like everything you stand for.

Finally, Strictly Wheels hit the stage.

Turning dancing on its head: Strictly Wheels rock the stage

They're a dance duo comprised Gary and Paula, who is in a wheelchair.

They dance to New York by Alicia Keys.

Their act started really slow but soon kicked in with a high energy version of the track which had the audience off their feet and clapping.

David told them: 'That was amazing. You turned what might have been a negative into a positive.'

Amanda said to Paula: 'Your control of that chair is unbelievable.'

And Simon said: 'I thought it would be uncomfortable. Suddenly Paula kicks off, you were better than Gary by the way. You're fun, I like you two.'